System to remind people to take action to achieve their goals and form new habits by using the power of their focus and repetition

ABSTRACT

A system to remind people to take action to achieve their goals and form new habits by using the power of their focus and repetition. The system consists of a wearable device and a method. The wearable device is to send preselected interval vibrated reminders to connect to an action to achieve a specific goal. The method comprising of four steps, where a user in the first step chooses one goal to help the mind focus on it, then in the second step the user selects a time interval from the wearable device, then in the third step, the user mentally connect the vibrated reminder he receives from the wearable device to an action he must do to achieve the goal, then in the fourth step the user will use focus-repetition and meditation to put attention on in his goal to summon all the mind abilities to reach this goal.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a reminder system, Inparticular, the present invention relates to a system comprising awearable device to send preselected interval vibrated reminders toconnect to an action, and a method using the power of focus andrepetition to achieve goals and form new habits

Description of the Related Art

In the modern era, life became very complicated and people became verybusy with daily life details, the fact makes it difficult for them toremember their goals they want to achieve. The only way a user can useto remind him to achieve a specific goal or task is the smart mobilephone or smart watch as he wears them all the time, but the problem iseveryday people receive many notifications on their mobile phones andsmart watchs, the fact makes it very difficult for everyone to set amobile phone or smart watch to remind him for a specific goal he wantsto achieve. Even if someone sets his smartphone or smart watch to remindhim for a specific goal or task, often he will not pay any attention tothe goal notification either because he will not focus on it as hereceives many notifications because the smart watch or smart phonedesigned for many tasks like making calls, check emails, playing games,listen to music, watching videos, checking calendar, tracking activitiesand fitness, social media, watching photos, buying from online store,working online, using recipes and food apps, using online banking apps,surfing internet, using calculators, using transportation apps and manyother tasks a user can do using his smart mobile phone or watch, orbecause the notifications of the specific goals or tasks will be verysimilar to the notifications of the other tasks of the smart phone orwatch that is making difficult for the brain to focus on a notificationfor a specific goal or task. Even if a user sets the mobile phone orsmart watch to make a unique notification for a specific task or goal,he often will ignore it as he will need some time to open his mobilephone or smart watch to check the notification to remember what thisnotification is for.

On the other side, it is so difficult to create good habits and reachgoals as it is hard to keep our goals at the forefront of our mind, sowe find it difficult to feel motivated to take action toward achievingour goals or forming new habits.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In one aspect, the present invention proposes a system comprising awearable device and a method for reminding people to achieve goals andform new habits only by making customized vibrations to make conditionallink between a specific customized vibration generated by the wearabledevice and a specific goal or task using the power of focus andrepetition.

In another aspect, the wearable device of the present invention gives avibration reminder that focuses your mind and keeps your goal in yourconscious awareness and prompts to take action.

In yet another aspect he system of the present invention will helppeople focus on their goals only without getting distracted.

In yet another aspect, the system of the present invention uses thepower of focus and repetition to make a conditional link between aspecific customized vibration generated by the wearable device and aspecific goal to keep it in the conscious awareness compelling to takean action until getting the results wanted.

In yet another aspect, the wearable device of the present inventionvibrates throughout the day to remind a user to focus on reaching goals.

In yet another aspect, the wearable device of the present invention isnot annoying as it vibrates for 4.5 seconds and does not need to bepressed.

In yet another aspect, the wearable device of the present invention hasno apps or distractions like mobile phones and smart watches.

In yet another aspect, the wearable device of the present invention hasno batteries, but it has a chargeable battery that can be charged by USBcable.

In yet another aspect, the wearable device of the present invention hasnot a clock time to prevent distracting the users.

In yet another aspect, the system of the present invention is to mastera user's mind and convert a user's knowledge and plans into actions andhabits.

In yet another aspect, the system of the present invention usefocus-repetition with a physical action by sending to a user a steadystream of reminders flooding through his mind to achieve a specific goalleading him to take an action, and it floods the user subconscious mindwith intention, so through repetition, the goal will become a musclememory habit.

In yet another aspect, the system of the present invention used bymeditate where when a user receives the vibrated reminders, the usertakes a deep breath, observes his thoughts, puts attention on in hisinner body and his goal to make the user conscious mind receives amessage that specified goal is a top priority and a user must doeverything to reach it.

In yet another aspect, the system of the present invention keeps a usermotivated to help him achieve the goals he started and planned.

In yet another aspect, the system of the present invention helps focuson goals as everyday we store many thoughts in our mind that make itdifficult to keep our goals in the same priority.

In yet another aspect, the system of the present invention helps to keepthe feeling you had when you planned to achieve a goal, at the front ofyour mind, in order to keep you on track till you achieve the goal.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

An example of the invention will now be described by referring to theaccompanying drawings:

FIG. 1 is a perspective top side view of the wearable device;

FIG. 2 is a perspective top side view of the wearable device;

FIG. 3 is a perspective top side view of the wearable device showingbattery percentage;

FIG. 4 is a perspective top side view of the wearable device showinginterval;

FIG. 5 is a perspective bottom side view of the wearable device.

FIG. 6 is a perspective bottom side view of the wearable device showingthe head and display.

FIG. 7 is a perspective bottom side view of the head.

FIG. 8 is a perspective bottom side view of the head.

FIG. 9 is a side view of the wearable device.

FIG. 10 is a top view of the wearable device where someone sets it.

FIG. 11 is a top view of the wearable device showing the batterypercentage after someone set it.

FIG. 12 is a top view of the wearable device showing interval aftersomeone set it.

FIG. 13 is to show how the system works.

REFERENCE NUMERALS IN THE DRAWINGS

For a more complete understanding of the present invention parts,reference is now made to the following descriptions:

100. The wearable device.

102. Strape.

104. Insertion holes.106. Free loop.

108. Buckle. 110. Nail. 112. Head. 114. Display.

116. First button.118. Second button.120. USB charging port.122. Battery percentage.

124. Intervals. 126. Someone. 128. Anchor. 130. Focus-repetition.

132. Charger cable.134. The caved part of the strap.136. Choose a goal.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplatedmodes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. Thedescription is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merelyfor the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.

Reference will now be made in detail to selected embodiments of thepresent disclosure in conjunction with accompanying figures. Theembodiments described herein are not intended to limit the scope of thedisclosure, and the present disclosure should not be construed aslimited to the embodiments described. This disclosure may be embodied indifferent forms without departing from the scope and spirit of thedisclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying figures areintended and provided to illustrate embodiments of the disclosuredescribed below and are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings,like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and thicknesses anddimensions of some components may be exaggerated for providing betterclarity and ease of understanding.

Moreover, although the following description contains many specifics forthe purposes of illustration, anyone skilled in the art will appreciatethat many variations and/or alterations to said details are within thescope of the present technology. Similarly, although many of thefeatures of the present technology are described in terms of each other,or in conjunction with each other, one skilled in the art willappreciate that many of these features can be provided independently ofother features. Accordingly, this description of the present technologyis set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposinglimitations upon, the present technology.

It should be noted that the terms “first”, “second”, and the like,herein do not denote any order, ranking, quantity, or importance, butrather are used to distinguish one element from another. Further, theterms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, butrather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.

Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the main parts of the wearable device100 are the strap 102 that is inserted in the buckle 108 by insertingthe nail 110 inside the insertion holes 104 then insert it in the freeloops 106, also we can see the first button 116 and the second button118.

Referring to FIG. 3 this is a perspective top side view of the wearabledevice 100 showing the battery percentage 122. And referring to FIG. 4this is a perspective top side view of the wearable device 100 showingthe intervals 124.

To show the rest of the main parts of the wearable device 100, as shownin FIG. 5, this is a perspective bottom side view of the wearable device100 showing the head 112 that is including the display 114 and USBcharging port 120 as shown in FIG. 6, also, referring to FIG. 6, thehead 112 can be taken off from the strap 102 and installed inside thecaved part of the strap 134 to protect it. The display 114 is to showthe battery percentage 122 as shown in FIG. 3 and interval 124 as shownin FIG. 4, and the numbers can be seen after the head 112 installedinside the caved part of the strap 134 as the caved part of the strap134 is thin.

Referring to FIG. 7, to charge the wearable device 100, we put thecharger cable 132 inside the USB charging port 120 of the head 112.

Referring to FIG. 8, this is a perspective bottom view of the head 112showing the charger cable 132 after installed inside the USB chargingport 120.

Referring to FIG. 9, these are the first button 116 and the secondbutton 118 someone 126 can use them as shown in FIG. 10 to know thebattery percentage 122 as shown in FIG. 11 and set intervals 124 asshown in FIG. 12.

Referring to FIG. 10, when someone 126 likes to turn the wearable device100 off or turn the wearable device 100 on, he long presses the firstbutton 116.

Referring to FIG. 11, when someone 126 likes to know the batterypercentage 122 of the wearable device 100, he presses on the firstbutton 116.

Referring to FIG. 12, when someone 126 likes to set the wearable device100 to remind him to take an action for a specific goal, he presses onthe second button 118 to choose the interval 124 of the reminder.

Referring to FIG. 13, this is to explain the method used with thewearable device 100, the wearable device 100 of the current inventionhelps us to use focus-repetition to keep our goals and intentions at theforefront of our mind, the long focus-repetition by the wearable device100 will compel us to take the actions we need to achieve our goals orconvert them into habits.

The subconscious mind doesn't distinguish the difference between what weimagine to be happening and what is actually happening, so that we canget ourselves in a state simply by thinking about the goal we want toreach, and by using focus-repetition using the wearable device 100 ofthe present invention, we can reach our goals.

As shown in FIG. 13, to make the most out of the wearable device 100 ofthe present invention, we use it with these steps:

1—Chose a Goal 136

In this step, we chose one goal only to help the mind to focus on it.

2—Set the Wearable Device 100

In this step, as shown in FIG. 12, by using the second button 118, weset the time interval 124 to specify how many times we want the wearabledevice 100 to send vibrated reminders.

3—Anchor 128

In this step we mentally connect the goal to the vibrated reminders wereceive from the wearable device 100, so, whenever we feel thevibration, we think about the specified goal and the action needed toreach that goal automatically.

4—Focus-Repetition 130

In this step, by the help of the vibrated reminders we receive from thewearable device, our conscious mind receive a message that our specifiedgoal is a top priority and it must do everything to reach it, and thecontinuation of receiving the vibrated reminders will keep this goal onthe top priority of mind without holding back as a result of receivingnew thoughts everyday. Also, the subconscious mind receives a messagethat this goal has already been achieved and this will summon all themind abilities to reach this goal.

Although the present disclosure has been explained in relation to itspreferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood thatmany other possible modifications and variations can be made withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the inventive aspects of thepresent invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appendedclaim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fallwithin the true scope of the invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A system to remind people to take an action toachieve their goals and form new habits by using the power of theirfocus and repetition comprising; a wearable vibrating device to provideautomatic reminders at pre-selected intervals to remind a user toperform an action to achieve his goal; and, a method comprising thesteps of; choose a one goal to help the mind to focus on it; select atime interval from the wearable device; mentally connect the vibratedreminder the user receives from the wearable device to an action he mustto do to achieve the goal, so that when the user feels the vibration,they think about the chosen action and goal automatically;focus-repetition where when a user receives the vibrated reminder, theuser takes a deep breath, observes his thoughts, puts attention on inhis goal to make the user conscious mind receives a message thatspecified goal is a top priority and a user must do everything to reachit, and the continuation of receiving the vibrated reminders will keepspecified goal on the top priority of mind, and the subconscious mindreceives a message that this goal has already been achieved as thesubconscious mind doesn't distinguish between what we imagine and whatis actually happening which will lead to summon all the mind abilitiesto reach this goal.
 2. the wearable device of claim 1 comprising: strap;insertion holes; free loop; buckle; nail; caved part of the strap; head;display; first button; second button; and, USB charging port.
 3. Thewearable device of claim 1 and claim 2 wherein to close the strap aroundthe wrist, a user inserts the strap in the buckle by inserting the nailinside the insertion holes then inserts the strap in the free loops. 4.The wearable device of claim 1 and claim 2 wherein the strap has a cavedpart to install the head to protect it.
 5. The head of the wearabledevice of claim 1 and claim 2 including a display, a first button, asecond button and a USB charging port.
 6. The USB charging port of claim2 and claim 5 is to charge the wearable device using a USB chargingcable.
 7. The display of claim 2 and claim 5 is to show the batterypercentage and interval numbers after the head is inserted inside thecaved part of the strap as the caved part of the strap is thin, so theLED light of the display shines through and is visible.
 8. The firstbutton of claim 2 and claim 5 wherein a user long presses to turn thewearable device off or turn the wearable device on.
 9. The first buttonof claim 2 and claim 5 wherein a user presses to see the batterypercentage on the screen.
 10. The second button of claim 2 and claim 5wherein a user presses to choose the interval of a reminder to connectand remind him to take an action to reach a specific goal.
 11. Thewearable device of claim 1 is not annoying wherein the wearable devicevibrates for 4.5 seconds and does not need to be pressed.
 12. The systemof claim 1 can help with creating good habits and reach goals as ithelps to keep our goals at the forefront of mind, as the system helpsusers to feel motivated to take action toward achieving goals or formingnew habits.
 13. The system of claim 1 wherein the wearable device givesa vibration reminder that focuses your mind and keeps your goal in yourconscious awareness and prompts to take action.
 14. The system of claim1 helps people to focus on their goals only without getting distracted.15. The system of claim 1 mentally connects the vibrated reminders to aspecific action required to reach a goal.
 16. The wearable device ofclaim 1 vibrates throughout the day to remind a user to focus on andreach their behaviour change goal.
 17. The wearable device of claim 1has no apps to avoid distracting users.
 18. The system of claim 1 usesfocus-repetition with a physical action by sending user a steady streamof vibrated reminders flooding through the user mind to achieve aspecific goal, leading user to take an action, and the wearable devicefloods the users subconscious mind with their intention, and throughrepetition, the goal can become a muscle memory habit.
 19. The system ofclaim 1 helps to keep the feeling a user had when a user planned toachieve a goal, at the front of the user mind, in order to keep the usermotivated to achieve his goal.